The preview for Azure Backup Reporting only supports exporting data to a storage account in the same tenant. This means that MS partners cannot use the solution - in most cases each managed customer has their own tenant.

The alternative approach, creating multiple instances in Power BI and pinning duplicate reports to a single dashboard will not work.

Please make it possible to export RSV data to a storage account in another tenant, e.g. storage account name + access key.

It is nice to be able to run Get-OBJob -previous 1 and see a report of the total size of data backed up per resource (C drive, D Drive, etc), but I am looking for a report that shows the total size of each file/folder backed up in that specific resource set.

I need to be able to quickly determine where my larger sized backed up files/folders are.

As it stands now i can only see this data at the drive level. I need this more granular.

For planning and cost control it would be great to have statistics on the compression and churn rate for every ptotected source and at the vault level, if you don't hacve the time to expose them in the UI just give us a way to programmatically (webservice or POSH) access that information.

Please embed Azure Backup status in the daily Health Reports for Windows Server 2016 Essential servers. This report now issues critical warnings that no backups are being made as I'm not using the local backup feature but Azure Backup instead. This gives my org the idea that no backups are being made and that they are not compliant to the health care regulations. #Compliance

It would be great if Azure could provide more detailed backup information for Aure VM's backed up to Vaults.

The following metrics would be great:
1. The amount of data transferred to the Vault when a snapshot/backup has been taken
2. The amount of space used for an each snapshot that a VM has.
3. The total space used for snaps/backups by a VM

These netric should also be made available by APIs, powershell etc

This would take the guess work out of load balancing VMs, as per MS azure best practice and would enable as to script and automate backup provisioning. It would also enable us to bill clients at a more granular level.

It would be great if Azure could provide more detailed backup information for Aure VM's backed up to Vaults.

The following metrics would be great:
1. The amount of data transferred to the Vault when a snapshot/backup has been taken
2. The amount of space used for an each snapshot that a VM has.
3. The total space used for snaps/backups by a VM

These netric should also be made available by APIs, powershell etc

This would take the guess work out of load balancing VMs, as per MS azure best practice and would enable as to script and automate…

We usually have our network throughput included in our backup/restore reports. Since Azure backup services has the ability to backup our On-premise server, is it possible to get the Network Throughput as well so we can benchmark our backup or restore operation?